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who is the father of dutch cartography??​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

who is the father of dutch cartography??

Willem Janszoon Blaeu

Answered by prakharuts015
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Answer:

The father of dutch cartography is Willem Janszoon Blaeu.

Explanation:

Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638), who founded one of history’s substantial cartographic production firms 1599. Mostly esteemed as a cartographer, he also made earthbound and celestial globes, and various instruments aforesaid as quadrants, a planetarium, and tellurium. He comes up with mechanical devices for upgrading the technics of printing. As an astronomer, a former student of Tycho Brahe, Willem Blaeu made the careful pronouncement of a moon eclipse, he track down a variable star now known as P Cygni, and carried out an assessment of a degree on the external of the earth (as his countryman Snell did in 1617).

Hence, the correct answer is Willem Janszoon Blaeu.

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